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1 Chapter 12: Services

2 Consumer Services Provides services to individual consumers who desire them and can pay for them.

3 Business Services Helps other businesses. They diffuse and distribute services Include: –Financial services –Professional services –Transportation –Communication –Utilities services

4 Business Services

5 Public Services Includes governmental services at various levels that provide security and protection for citizens and businesses.

6 Land Use A large percentage of the world’s population still practice Agriculture and live in rural settlements.

7 Clustered Rural Settlements Families live close to one another and fields surround the houses and farms buildings.

8 Dispersed Rural Settlements Farmers live on individual farms and are more isolated from their neighbors. These are associated with more recent agricultural settlements in the developed world.

9 Central Place Theory  Examines the relationship between settlements of different sizes.  Especially their ability to provide various goods and services.  Developed by Walter Chistaller in the 1930’s.  Based on his study of settlement patterns in southern Germany.

10 The theory consists of two basic concepts: 1) Threshold -- the minimum market needed to bring a firm or city selling goods and services into existence and to keep it in business 2) Range -- the average maximum distance people will travel to purchase goods and services Central Place Theory

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12 Services will have a market area or hinterland

13 The Gravity Model  Predicts that the best location for a service is directly related to the number of people in the area  And, inversely related to the distance that people must travel for it  A place with more people will have more potential customers  People who are further away from a service will be less likely to use it

14 Rank Size Rule In many MDC’s there is a hierarchy of settlements from largest to smallest Rank size rule= a country’s nth largest settlement will be 1/nth the population of the largest settlement So the second largest city would be half the size of the largest

15 Central Place Theory Diagram

16 Primate City Rule  Many LDC’s as well as some European countries follow the primate city rule  A primate city is much larger and more important than any other city in the country  Buenos Aires, Argentina and Copenhagen Denmark are examples of these

17 Copenhagen, Denmark Buenos Aires, Argentina

18 United Nations in NYC NATO and the headquarters of the EU is in Brussels

19 Specialized producer-service centers Have management, research and development activities associated with specific industries. Detroit is a specialized producer- service center specializing in motor vehicles.

20 Dependent Centers Depend on decisions made in world cities for their economic well-being They provide relatively unskilled jobs San Diego is an industrial and military dependent center

21 CBD Central Business District = CBD The center of a city where services have traditionally clustered Three types of retail services have concentrated in the center because they require accessibility –These include services with a high threshold A large department store is a high threshold service

22 High Range A retail store with a high range are specialized stores that are patronized less frequently –Example: Whole Foods Many high Threshold/high Range stores are moving to the suburbs Services that cater to people who work and/or live in the CBD are actually expanding Business services remain a part of the CBD as well –Banking –Advertising

23 Shopping in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor!

24 Built Environment and Social Space Land costs in CBD are high because of competition for accessibility Land use is more intensive in CBD Built character more vertical Infrastructure runs underground Skyscrapers give the central city a distinctive feature Washington DC is the only large US CBD that does not have a skyscraper..why?

25 No building is allowed to be higher than the U.S. Capitol dome!

26 What business/service would you run?


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